December 28, 2009

only Marc Jacobs

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Marc Jacobs and his boyfriend on the beach with their Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse towels. AMAZING! Only Marc could get away with this...

my christmas presents

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my new stools. designer Konstantin Grcic for Magis. available at hivemodern.


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my new backpack. from Altadena Works in collaboration with South Willard. available here.



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my new shoes. Bass by Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony. available here.


December 24, 2009

down puffers by Crescent Down Works

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I came across these great down jackets made by a small company out of Seattle called Crescent Down Works. The one above is part of a collaboration they did with APC for a simple down jacket but it is unfortunately available only in Japan. Then I found a men's store in LA called South Willard that is producing a line of jackets in collaboration with Crescent Down Works. If you have a spare $350, you should order one.
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The quality is top-notch outerwear while the styling is very simple and pared-down, a true Pacific Northwest wilderness look. And they just got several of the better styles back in stock. Check it out on their website: South Willard. They also have a great blog too.

December 15, 2009

black with brown again

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Another black outfit paired with brown shoes (see Kate Moss post from October). This time by the flawless Michelle Williams while strolling in Brooklyn with her daughter. And the brown oxfords she's sporting look very similar to the J.Crew ones spotlighted in an earlier post. I also love Michelle's long peacoat. The extra wide collar and the shiny brass buttons combined with the longer length are great updates on a wardrobe staple.

December 14, 2009

sofia forever

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Sofia Coppola is another style icon of mine. Her movies are amazing, especially the underrated Marie-Antoinette. But her personal style is another thing entirely. While her red-carpet looks are fairly formulaic: almost always a little black dress, knee length with small, low black shoes and a small black clutch. Her casual day-to-day style is also very simple but extremely chic. And given that she's been living in Paris for the last several years, her style seems to be getting better and better

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Unfortunately, since Sofia's not one for making headlines, it's rare to see a candid of her street-style. So imagine how happy I was to find this great Sofia blog today: oohsofia.blogspot.com. Below are a couple street shots of Sofia that showcase her daytime style (all from said blog).

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I also learned some exciting personal and professional news about Sofia as well. She has a new movie coming out in 2010 that she wrote and directed called Somewhere starring Stephen Dorff (great casting choice!) AND, she is expecting another baby with Phoenix frontman and frenchman Thomas Mars. Congratulations, Sofia! Which brings to mind another thing about Sofia I love - her sparkling white wine available in the mini-cans. Yum!

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Maybe she should be a lifestyle icon too. Do her own "GOOP". I'd be much more interested in her picks than Gwyneth Paltrow's.

December 12, 2009

LOVE these leggings

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These leggings are AMAZING! They are by Future Classics and have a buttoned placket all the way down the front. Unfortunately they are $350. I am sure H&M will be doing the knock-off version soon. In the meantime I will continue to sweat these. See below for them styled in a look.

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They are available at totokaelo. Although the grey is already sold out (!) but you can still buy them in black.

December 11, 2009

diane kruger, killer style

I saw this picture of actress Diane Kruger walking through LAX yesterday and definitely think she has some of the best style out there. She is able to effortlessly switch between the gamine tomboy outfit seen here and her ultra girly red-carpet looks.

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Love the belt over the cardigan. And the oversized man's shirt (borderline dress) is so cool (note: jcrew men's shirts would work for this look.) And she's mixing basic colors - navy cardigan, tan belt with black leggings, black oxfords and black ray-bans. and the hair is very simple, pulled back out of the way.

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She also has great beach style too in this swim look. I love the long gold necklace worn with the mismatched bikini. And the bikini contrast is great because one of the colors is a basic and the other is the pop. Two pop colors would've been too much.

December 8, 2009

tried and true: part two

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As a continuation of the series started with L.L.Bean, now I've been looking much more closely at the J.Crew catalog lately. Who hasn't of course? Their look is amazing right now and just the right combination of old Marc by Marc Jacobs, preppy Americana (pick your brand) and super-feminine high fashion niche brands like Nanette Lepore or Mayle. Each piece is effortlessly feminine. Ruffles, sequins, pearls, satin trim are dripping off everything. These looks are great and have been extremely successful for them (double digit Q3 increases). However I'm much more interested in the other random items lurking under all the fluff. Takes this one-piece "union suit" in red-stripe. An adorable night-time look...or a great layering piece for day. Especially on those very cold days. It was available in navy and white as well but it has since sold out. It is only $69.50.

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Another great piece I found instead in the men's department. The men's shirts come in a variety of plaids (lumberjack and otherwise) and are a lot less expensive than the women's fitted shirts. And it is much more chic to wear a loose men's shirt with the cuffs rolled up. This one is $59.50.

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This adorable oxford is actually from the women's department, even though it looks like men's. And is very cute in brown especially once it's scuffed up a bit but would also be cute if it were offered in black, which it's not. There are very few sizes left, so this one might be on its way toward being sold out. Also affordable (for shoes) at $225. These are also a much better buy than any of their countless varieties of ballet flats, which sadly are definitely on the way out on the trend cycle. (More on this to follow in a later post.)


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Personally I am feeling these skinny, stretch cords. The ankle-length keeps them from being too high-school or granola. Corduroy has had a hard time of late, really falling off the pant radar in women's (and in men's, unless you're a professor). It is slowly making a comeback. The black and the dark charcoal are definitely the best colors although I also think the soft ochre is very striking and could work with the right outfit (grey large-plaid men's shirt, simple black cardigan, black ankle boots, done.) They are $59.50 but I would imagine they will go on sale relatively soon.

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And lastly, I just love this laptop case. It comes in 3 colors (red, black and navy) and 3 different sizes (13", 15" or 17") . It is a collaboration called "Want Organic for J.Crew" with a leather goods company out of Montreal called Want Les Essentiels de la Vie. I saw some of their stuff at Opening Ceremony in New York. Beautiful quality and unisex styling. The price is a little high at $285 but it is such a unique piece and sure to be sold out soon. Also, there is room for storage inside the case too, which is a bonus.

While J.Crew is presenting one look, there is much more to be had than face value if you are willing to dig for it. All items available at j.crew.com.

December 3, 2009

tried and true: part one

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Looking through the L.L.Bean Christmas catalog today, I noticed this cute mock-neck cardigan sweater in a Nordic pattern with nice metal buttons..and (for some unknown reason) a random little skier navigating his way down the front of the sweater. This one quirky detail makes this otherwise kind of boring and very "LLBean"-esque cardigan a unique piece.

It reminds me a lot of the Paul&Joe cashmere sweaters (I don't think they are doing them anymore) that were a totally normal piece - like a solid, red cardigan - and then they would just have an owl on the side, staring at you. Or I used to have a pink Paul&Joe cardigan that for some reason had a frog holding an umbrella in the rain on the back of it. Also not unlike Lucien Pellat-Finet cashmere sweaters (see below) but less dark, less skulls and marijuana leaves and more happy, snowy adventures.

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Like I said, quirky but still cute. The L.L.Bean sweater, by the way, is 100% merino wool and sells for $79.

And after discovering this one interesting piece, I felt inspired to look through the rest of the L.L.Bean catalog and even the website to see what other diamonds in the rough were to be found. I found a very cute cotton flannel tartan robe in the men's section, available in a variety of different plaids (I like the red tartan). It is also moderately priced at $49.50.

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And since duck boots are all the rage right now and L.L.Bean basically invented them with their "Bean boots", I found these tall shearling lined versions that are actually a little more wearable than real duck boots. I mean, it's hard to go to work wearing duck boots and not look like you are going hunting. Am I wrong?

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Because of their durability (and craftsmanship, I'm sure), they are a little more pricey at $184.

All items are available at llbean.com. And the Lucien Pellat-Finet picture was borrowed from the blog Tweed and Velvet.

November 29, 2009

Speaking of Danes


While I'm on this Danish tangent, I might as well mention a really cool style blog devoted entirely to bicycle style on the streets of Copenhagen. After witnessing this fervent biking culture firsthand this past summer on my first trip to Copenhagen, I was truly mesmerized. Especially since women wear anything and everything on their bike. Stilettos, ultra tight miniskirt, you name it. So here are a few shots from this super cool blog, which focuses mainly on Copenhagen but also showcases "bicycle chic" in other cities as well: copenhagencyclechic

I saw a girl biking in Portland a couple days ago wearing duck boots. Try to imagine it because I wasn't fast enough for a picture. It looked great!

just a nice picture...


..of someone with really great hair. also from copenhagenstreetstyle. love those Danes.

November 28, 2009

coffee and tea maker

As the season of gift-giving is upon us, i saw this coffeemaker and matching tea-maker (didn't know there was such a thing) and loved them instantly. They are similar to the Jasper Morrison for Rowenta series that was discontinued (because of poor performance, I think) so hopefully these function well in addition to looking good. They are from Plus Minus Zero, designed by Naoto Fukasawa and can be bought here at twentytwentyone.

November 20, 2009

big-a** scarves

Scarves are all over the place. I can't seem to feel comfortable without one, Summer or Winter. But perusing copenhagenstreetstyle today I couldn't help but be overcome by the sheer volume, and not to mention coziness, of the scarves being sported.
Furthermore, it seems like the scarf is much more than just an accessory in these outfits but instead the anchor of the entire outfit. The sweater, jacket and/or dress is there to complement the enormous scarf and not the other way around. In fact the scarves almost look like a soft, malleable sweater that has been stretched and wrapped snugly around the neck. Leave it to the Danes to take it to the extreme.

November 12, 2009

my favorite mag

There's nothing I enjoy more than looking through magazines. Especially when it's one of my favorites. Jalouse is definitely one of the best. Unfortunately it is en francais, which is the main reason I don't think it gets more attention. The fashion spreads are always beautiful and very different from anything you'd ever see in Vogue (French or American) and the accessories spreads are to die for. Plus they always have a cool music issue that is full of unknown European artists.

I just saw that they have a pretty cool blog/website: jalougallery. Also in French, unfortunately! But worth looking at for the pictures, at the very least. And I think if you've taken a least a couple years of any Romance language, you can figure out what the main points are. I could always make my way through Italian Vogue despite never studying Italian. (Example: "Ungaro: un desastre" -- easy enough to translate that one!)

However the print issue of Jalouse is definitely worth seeking out. Even the ads are worth looking at.

liquid leggings - for KIDS!

Not to give too much credit to celebrities and their stylists but 3-year-old Suri Cruise tipped me off on this one. Liquid leggings have been in for a while now. Even becoming somewhat mainstream. Now they are available for the toddler set. And for only $25! So cute!

Realistically they are probably quite slippery for those still toddling around and definitely not the most breathable fabric. Very chic nonetheless.

Available here.

black outfit, brown boots

something else i've started seeing lately (or maybe just started feeling) is the brown with black combination. a totally black outfit -- the kind that is de rigeur in New York or London -- black jeans, black or otherwise dark-colored top, black coat...and then historically it has always been paired with black shoes/boots or maybe grey or even dark brown. and then all of a sudden i am seeing brown boots, like TAWNY brown, combined with a head-to-toe black look. the contrast is startling yet very fresh.

I had been thinking the brown/black thing subconsciously. have even been wearing dark brown boots with black jeans myself, wondering why i kept doing it. and then saw the picture below online and the thought finally came to life.

and of course it's not a trend until you see Kate Moss sporting it.


October 29, 2009

backpacks are back


Backpacks have slowly been coming back on the radar. Heretofore it's been small leather napsacks or the square Swedish kånken mini-backpacks. all very stylized and working with a "look."

And then i see these shots today of the Twilight mega-stars Robert Pattinson (above) and Kristen Stewart (below) walking through Vancouver Airport. And they are BOTH carrying these full-size black SPORTY backpacks. And they look very cool!

Yes, indeed. backpacks are back. full-on.

love the hat

Michelle Williams has amazing style. She is one of my style "icons" lately. And I just happened upon this recent picture of her in the rain. Her whole outfit is amazing but it's the hat that is spot-on. Ribbed and slouchy but not too loose. The trend for the past couple seasons has leaned toward a super slouchy, falling-off-the-head, overdone look that is very teen. This hat worn by Michelle is more adult and modern because of its tighter fit. But because of the fabrication and the ever so slight over-sized fit (how it covers the ears), it is still a little grunge (think Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis circa '93). It's very refreshing but still simple.

photo: INF daily

October 25, 2009

the universal tri-blend


Normally I prefer 100% cotton when it comes to t-shirts. However the tri-blend from American Apparel - a blend of cotton, polyester and rayon - has the best drape of any t-shirt I've ever worn. The unisex tank is super nice, so are the summer v-necks and the racerback tank (although it is very low).

The colors are all heather. The grey is BY-FAR the best. I think I have four or five versions in the heather grey. The tri-black is great too and so are some of the pop colors as well (indigo, evergreen, coffee).

It works as a great layering piece with any outfit - or more like a great base from which to build upon. And it has such a nice, simple feel to it that it can stand alone as well, making a look complete.

October 22, 2009

lycklig lykke li


The Lykke Li album Youth Novels is one of my favorites. Not only because she's Swedish and clearly very cool (here seen posing in Acne as part of her new spokesperson status for them) but also because her music makes her sound way older than her 23 years.

She has just written a song for the New Moon soundtrack. It is UNREAL. Such a great song. I am reeling over it. And just discovered that when she'd been asked to write the song for the movie, she was actually pretty unsure about being part of something so big-budget-Hollywood. Then she saw a pre-screening of the movie and fell so in love with the story that she became COMPELLED to write it. Yeah, the song is that good.

Another reason she's cool - her name is sort of a play-on-words in Swedish. Lycklig means happy.

the ones that got away


i dream about these boots all the time. except in a light tan color. they are from APC FW07/08. suede boat shoes in an ankle boot version lined in shearling. to this day i cannot remember why i didn't buy them. they are so simple yet so awesome.

my first persimmon post

so after several months of thought, i am starting a blog.

it is called simply: persimmon. named after the color of my favorite scarf.

on this blog i will post things that catch my "eye" - so to speak. and by my eye, i mean things that have a great look, feel and total style about them. these items will probably be from fashion - apparel, accessories and (definitely) shoes. but they could also be furniture, a room, someone's house, a nice toaster, a great song, anything. it just has to have the right edge. so - here we go.